Congenital prosopagnosia without object agnosia? A literature review

J Geskin, M Behrmann - The Face Specificity of Lifelong …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
A longstanding controversy concerns the functional organization of high-level vision, and the
extent to which the recognition of different classes of visual stimuli engages a single system …

The neural correlates of developmental prosopagnosia: Twenty-five years on

V Manippa, A Palmisano, M Ventura, D Rivolta - Brain Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Faces play a crucial role in social interactions. Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) refers to
the lifelong difficulty in recognizing faces despite the absence of obvious signs of brain …

Are children with developmental dyslexia all the same? A cluster analysis with more than 300 cases

D Giofrè, E Toffalini, S Provazza, A Calcagnì, G Altoè… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Reading is vital to every aspect of modern life, exacerbated by reliance of the internet, email,
and social media on the written medium. Developmental dyslexia (DD) characterizes a …

Face processing predicts reading ability: Evidence from prosopagnosia

EJ Burns, CM Bukach - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
There is considerable interest in whether face and word processing are reliant upon shared
or dissociable processes. Developmental prosopagnosia is associated with lifelong face …

[HTML][HTML] The role of visual factors in dyslexia

A Kristjansson, HM Sigurdardottir - Journal of Cognition, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
What are the causes of dyslexia? Decades of research reflect a determined search for a
single cause where a common assumption is that dyslexia is a consequence of problems …

Typical and atypical development of visual expertise for print as indexed by the visual word N1 (N170w): a systematic review

KK Amora, A Tretow, C Verwimp, J Tijms… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The visual word N1 (N170w) is an early brain ERP component that has been found to be a
neurophysiological marker for print expertise, which is a prelexical requirement associated …

[HTML][HTML] Lateralization of word and face processing in developmental dyslexia and developmental prosopagnosia

C Gerlach, CD Kühn, M Poulsen, KB Andersen… - Neuropsychologia, 2022 - Elsevier
In right-handed adults, face processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere and visual word
processing to the left hemisphere. According to the many-to-many account (MTMA) of …

Face recognition in developmental dyslexia: evidence for dissociation between faces and words

CD Kühn, C Gerlach, KB Andersen… - Cognitive …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Developmental dyslexia is primarily a reading disorder, but recent studies have indicated
that face processing problems may also be present. Using a case-series approach, we …

Words as visual objects: Neural and behavioral evidence for high-level visual impairments in dyslexia

HM Sigurdardottir, IM Ólafsdóttir, H Devillez - Brain Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Developmental dyslexia is defined by reading impairments that are disproportionate to
intelligence, motivation, and the educational opportunities considered necessary for …

Learning to read increases the informativeness of distributed ventral temporal responses

M Nordt, J Gomez, V Natu, B Jeska, M Barnett… - Cerebral …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Becoming a proficient reader requires substantial learning over many years. However, it is
unknown how learning to read affects development of distributed visual representations …